Understanding Language: An Information-Processing Analysis of Speech Perception, Reading, and Psycholinguistics
β Scribed by Dominic W. Massaro (ed.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1975
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 452
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Part I. Introduction --
Language and information processing / Dominic W. Massaro --
Part II. Speech perception --
Articulatory and acoustic characteristics of speech sounds / Lucinda Wilder --
Acoustic features in speech perception ; Preperceptual images, processing time, and perceptual units in speech perception / Dominic W. Massaro --
Theories of speech perception / Kenneth R. Paap --
Part III. Reading --
Visual features, preperceptual storage, and processing time in reading / Dominic W. Massaro and Joseph Schmuller --
Primary and secondary recognition in reading / Dominic W. Massaro --
Reading eye movements from an information-processing point of view / Wayne Shebilske --
Part IV. Psycholinguistics --
Linguistic theory and information / Kenneth B. Solberg --
Word and phrase recognition in speech processing / Arthur Freund --
An analysis of some psychological studies of grammar : the role of generated abstract memory / Joseph B. Hellige.
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